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MaintenanceSetup location
Cautions when in use
Cautions when moving
Maintenance
Places where the touch panel should not be setup include:
• Locations exposed to direct sunlight, and locations near powerful light sources
(The equipment is an optical touch panel utilizing infrared rays and may function incorrectly when adversely affected.)
• Dusty or humid locations
• Locations that may be exposed to impact or vibration
• Locations near emissions of chemicals or steam, or locations where contact may be made with chemicals
• Locations near sources of electrical noise (generators, air conditioners etc.)
Do not touch the infrared transmissive area and screen until the OS starts up after
the computer is turned on.
• Such an action will be detected as defective elements resulting in malfunction of the
equipment. Should this occur, restart the computer. Also when disconnecting and
connecting the USB cable, do not touch the infrared transmissive area and screen.
When using other devices utilizing infrared rays, keep them away from the
equipment to prevent erroneous operation.
Use only the touch pen included with this equipment. Operation is not guaranteed
with other products.
When using the touch panel, be careful not to apply an excessive load to it by
pressing the touch panel body or in any other way.
Keep the equipment away from any impact when moving. Failure to do so may result in failure.
Hold the main device when moving.
• Gripping this equipment to move may result in failure.
Do not hold the USB cable when moving.
• Doing so may damage the USB cable resulting in a failure.
* Be sure to unplug the USB cable before cleaning the equipment.
Use a soft cloth and lightly wipe off dirt on the surface of the equipment.
• If soiling is severe, wet a cloth in neutral detergent diluted by 100 times with water, wring well, wipe off the soiled part, and
then wipe well with a dry cloth.
• If liquid droplets get inside, the equipment as well as the screen of the main device may fail. Also do not rub up the screen
with strong force.
Use a soft cloth and wipe off dirt on the surface of the infrared transmissive area.
• Once a day, use a soft cloth to wipe off any soiling or debris on the infrared transmissive area. Failure to do so will cause a
malfunction, but on such an occurrence you can restore normal function simply by gently wiping the soiling off.
• If soiling is severe, wet a cloth in neutral detergent diluted by 100 times of water, wring well, wipe off the soiled part, and then
wipe well with a dry cloth.
Do not directly spray or apply detergent.
• If liquid droplets get inside, the equipment may fail.
Do not apply volatile materials such as insecticides, benzene or thinner.
• The panel may get deteriorated or the coating may come off.
Do not keep the equipment contacted with rubber or plastic materials for a long time.
• The cabinet may get deteriorated.
• When using a chemical wipe, follow the instructions supplied with it.
Cleaning of the inside should be performed at least once a year. Consult your dealer for cleaning.
• If dust builds up inside, the level of infrared light available for touch detection will decrease and may result in poor operation.
Consult your dealer for cleaning of the inside at least once a year.